The committee will also provide a list of activities for December 12 when the coalition plans to swear in Raila.

As the debate continues on whether the ceremony is unlawful, Attorney General has confirmed that NASA will be violating theÂ Constitution Article 3(2) that states: “Any attempt to establish a government otherwise than in the compliance with this constitution is unlawful.”

“The law is clear as day and night,” Muigai said, adding that anyone violating it will be committing an offence.

NASA, however, cites Article 1 giving all sovereign power to the Kenyan people, as justification to swear in Raila as the People’s President.

The state has warned that NASA leaders will be punished if they carry out the swearing in. This follows a recommendation by the National Intelligence Service to arrest and charge the NASA leaders with treason.

The United States has also askedÂ Raila Odinga to call off the planned swearing in ceremony.

Principal Deputy assistant Secretary at the US governmentâ€™s Bureau of African Affairs Donald Yamamoto on Tuesday warned that the move would only serve to further polarise the country.